I understand that this is also stated in NFPA 79:2020.

Our product would fall under the definition of an industrial machine, but
it does not have an Industrial Control Panel.  It does have interlocked
guards and safety functions to prevent the unexpected starting of the motor
when the guard is removed. The machine is housed in a custom enclosure that
includes internal surge protection components. But it does not have a
"listed" Surge Protection device as some such manufacturers and test labs
say is now required.

Thanks,
Brian

On Tue, Nov 1, 2022 at 2:28 PM Doug Powell <doug...@gmail.com> wrote:

> From the 2020 Edition, emphasis is mine.
>
> "670.6 Surge Protection. Industrial machinery with safety interlock
> control devices *not effectively protected from voltage surges on the
> incoming supply circuit* shall have surge protection installed."
>
>
> It does not say where this protection needs to be applied, so I assume it
> can be within the machine or somewhere in machine supply. Also, does the
> product you are inquiring about fall under the definition of *Industrial
> Machinery*, NFPA 79?
>
> -Doug
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> On Tue, Nov 1, 2022 at 11:55 AM Brian Kunde <bkundew...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> It just came to my attention that section 670.6 of the US National
>> Electric Code 2017 requires a listed Surge Protection Device (SPD) to be on
>> any Industrial Machine that has an Interlock, or I assume any kind of
>> safety function.  Is this true? The only information I can find on the
>> internet is from the companies that make and sell the SPDs which can often
>> be very one sided.  Is there more to this story that I am missing?
>>
>> Does the Surge Protection have to be listed? Are there specifications for
>> the SPD? Is there a Surge Immunity Test that be used to validate and
>> verify whether an additional SPD is required or not?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> The Other Brian
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